POLITICAL EARTHQUAKE IN MANILA: RISA HONTIVEROS DOMINATES SEPTEMBER PHAYAGH SURVEY AS THE “MOST FAVORED SENATOR” — OPPONENTS LEFT STUNNED, NATION REACTS
MANILA, Philippines —
A political shockwave rippled through the nation on Friday as the latest Publicus Asia Pahayag survey (September 23–30, 2025) revealed that Senator Risa Hontiveros continues to reign as the most favored senator in the Philippines, leaving her rivals far behind in a surprising display of sustained public trust and popularity.
The findings, released late Thursday evening, sparked immediate reactions from both supporters and critics alike. For the opposition, it was a triumph — proof that integrity, consistency, and compassion can still win hearts amid political turmoil. For the administration, however, the numbers were a clear warning: the people’s sentiment is shifting, and it may no longer be in their favor.
A SURVEY THAT SHOOK THE CAPITAL
According to the Publicus Asia Pahayag National Survey, Risa Hontiveros topped the list with a remarkable 52% approval rating, cementing her position as the leading choice among Filipino voters heading into the next electoral cycle. She was followed by Senator Raffy Tulfo in second place and Senator Loren Legarda in third — both maintaining strong numbers, but still notably behind Hontiveros’s commanding lead.
Analysts described the survey results as “a political tremor,” one that underscores a growing public appetite for authenticity and accountability in governance.
“Hontiveros represents the face of moral politics in an era of division,” said political scientist Dr. Elenor Rivera of the University of the Philippines. “Her consistency on human rights, women’s empowerment, and anti-corruption resonates deeply with a public that feels fatigued by scandal and disillusionment.”
THE PUBLIC’S CHOICE: WHY HONTIVEROS STANDS OUT
Risa Hontiveros, known for her calm demeanor and firm principles, has become a symbol of integrity in the Senate. Over the years, she has championed causes ranging from gender equality and healthcare reform to transparency in public service.
Her work during the COVID-19 pandemic — advocating for better protection for frontliners and equitable vaccine distribution — remains fresh in the public’s memory. More recently, her relentless questioning of government spending and her stance on human rights violations have elevated her stature as one of the few opposition figures unafraid to speak truth to power.
In a statement following the release of the survey, Hontiveros expressed gratitude and humility:
“This recognition belongs to the people,” she said. “I see it as a reminder that Filipinos continue to believe in honest leadership and compassionate governance. We will keep fighting for a government that listens, protects, and uplifts.”
Her words quickly went viral on social media, garnering thousands of shares and comments. Many netizens hailed her as “the hope of the Senate” and “a rare voice of integrity.”
A WAVE OF REACTIONS ACROSS THE NATION

The survey results sent shockwaves throughout the political spectrum. Within hours, the hashtag #RisaForThePeople began trending on X (formerly Twitter), while several public figures — including academics, entertainers, and civic leaders — voiced their support.
“Risa’s lead is no accident,” wrote columnist Tony Gatchalian in The Manila Sentinel. “It is the product of years of quiet, consistent service. She doesn’t chase headlines; she earns them through substance.”
Meanwhile, critics of the current administration saw the results as a symbolic rebuke to the country’s political elite. Some analysts suggested that the survey reflected a growing frustration with corruption, political dynasty entrenchment, and inefficiency in governance.
“The message is loud and clear,” said sociologist Marlon Javier. “People are yearning for moral leadership — someone they can trust, not fear. Hontiveros embodies that.”
OPPONENTS “STANDING UNEASY”
Behind the scenes, reports indicate that several ruling coalition figures were “unsettled” by the numbers. While no official statements were released, sources close to the Senate majority bloc said that the results “sparked quiet discussions” about future political alliances and the 2028 elections.
Senator Raffy Tulfo, who ranked second, offered congratulations to Hontiveros, calling her “a dedicated public servant and a worthy leader.” Tulfo, a former broadcaster known for his populist approach, remains a formidable figure with a loyal base.
Senator Loren Legarda, who came in third, also acknowledged the results with grace, emphasizing that “every positive number for honest politics is a victory for the Filipino people.”
However, not everyone took the news lightly. A few administration-aligned lawmakers anonymously questioned the methodology of the survey, hinting that it might have been influenced by media bias — a claim quickly refuted by Publicus Asia, which reaffirmed its independent, data-driven process.
“Our methodology remains transparent and consistent,” Publicus said in a statement. “We rely on verified respondents and randomized digital polling to ensure fairness and accuracy.”
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF A 52% RATING
While 52% may seem like just a number, political observers say it carries immense weight in a country where senatorial approval ratings fluctuate constantly. A stable rating above 50% indicates not just recognition, but trust — a rare commodity in Philippine politics.
Hontiveros’s performance is particularly remarkable considering that she has maintained strong approval across urban and rural demographics, including areas where opposition candidates typically struggle.
“Her message transcends class and region,” noted analyst Danilo Esperanza. “From Davao to Baguio, people see her as someone who listens. That’s powerful — and dangerous for her opponents.”
MEDIA AND PUBLIC DISCOURSE EXPLODE
Major networks and newspapers immediately picked up the story, framing it as both a celebration and a warning. Television talk shows debated whether this surge in popularity could translate into a future presidential bid, while radio programs praised her authenticity compared to other high-profile senators.
Social media, meanwhile, transformed into a digital town square of emotions. Posts flooded in — photos of Hontiveros at rallies, quotes from her speeches, and fan art depicting her as “The People’s Senator.”
One viral post read:
“She doesn’t shout. She doesn’t grandstand. She just does her job. That’s why Risa Hontiveros deserves our trust.”
THE SHADOW OF FUTURE ELECTIONS
With the next national elections still years away, many political strategists are already recalibrating their plans. Some believe Hontiveros’s steady rise could position her as a key figure in shaping the opposition’s 2028 strategy — or even as a potential candidate for higher office.
Others caution that early popularity can fade if not backed by strong grassroots organization and continued policy relevance.
“The challenge for Hontiveros is to maintain this momentum,” said political analyst Professor Leon Magno. “Surveys are snapshots in time. What matters is how she converts this trust into tangible reforms.”
Still, among many Filipinos disillusioned by scandal, corruption, and political drama, Hontiveros represents something refreshingly different — a vision of governance rooted not in fear or spectacle, but in sincerity and service.
A SYMBOL OF HOPE IN UNCERTAIN TIMES
The Philippines is no stranger to political upheaval. From historic revolutions to modern-day crises, the nation has endured cycles of hope and heartbreak. Yet amid this turbulence, certain figures emerge as anchors — individuals whose steadiness becomes a source of comfort.
For many, Risa Hontiveros is that anchor today.
Her track record of advocating for women’s rights, mental health, and transparency in governance has built a foundation of trust that few can replicate. Her critics accuse her of being “too idealistic,” but supporters argue that idealism is precisely what the country needs in an age of cynicism.
“She reminds us that politics can still be decent,” said civic leader Lianne Cordero. “That’s why people respond to her.”
THE ROAD AHEAD
As the dust settles from the latest survey shockwave, one truth stands clear: Risa Hontiveros’s influence is growing — not through spectacle or scandal, but through steadfast service and moral clarity.
Whether this surge in public support will translate into long-term political dominance remains to be seen. Yet for now, she stands as a powerful symbol of how one leader’s integrity can reignite faith in a weary democracy.
In the words of one young voter interviewed outside the University of Santo Tomas:
“Risa Hontiveros gives us hope — not because she’s perfect, but because she’s human, honest, and fearless. That’s what this country needs.”
As the Philippine Senate prepares for another heated legislative season, one thing is certain: the nation’s eyes are fixed firmly on its most favored senator — and the story of her rise is far from over.